--On 23. januar 2006 17:16 -0500 Adam Gibson <agibson at ptm dot com> wrote:
> I was pushing about 5.5 MBytes/sec through a 400mhz Axiomtek NA-0041B
> (comes with 4 built-in realtek/rtl nics) and noticed that CPU usage was
> at 73%. This is without any VPN overhead. Traffic was passing from LAN
> to OPT1. I then enabled device polling and CPU usage went down to 0% -
> 1% during the same transfers.
>
> I was rather surprised that a 400mhz system is barely able to keep up
> with 5.5MBytes/sec without device polling since that is the default. Has
> anyone else noticed this?
>
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I had this to. I used to have 3 Realtek NIC's on my 433 MHz machine and
without device polling I managed to have transfer around 35 Mbit/s and with
device poling I had around 50 Mbit/s. Then I change my NIC's for Intel pro
100/S ones and now without polling I get transfer around 58 Mbit/s and with
polling enabled I get around 89 Mbit/s.
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